Resources for adoption reunion beside birth kith and kin?
Ok- my husband was recently contacted by someone claiming to be his biological brother. My husband was raise by his birth parents and apparently this guy was given up for adoption years before when their mother became pregnant out of marriage. Are there any resources on the web that can help explain the turbulent impact this may be having on my husband? Any support sites I could maybe direct him towards? I find a lot for the birth moms and adopt children but nothing for the biological families.
Don't pay any attention to Ollie...
Bless O-Ollie, she loves to write for 'shock-value'.
The others are telling you the right thing.
How wonderful for the brothers to be reunited! I can only imagine your husband may have a feeling some kind of 'survivor guilt' for being the one that was kept whilst his brother be given away.
I'm sure the resulting emotions can be worked through to a positive end. I have just this minute reunited with my family also and I wish you guys adjectives the best!
I'm so sorry you received such a bitter hateful answer referring to your brother-in-law as a 'con man' . That's just an awful, horrible thing to say-so.
Answers: www.touchedbyadoptionforums.com - it's for all member of natural family, adoptees and their partners/families, adoptive parents and extended families, foster carers. However it's mostly instinctive families and adoptees who are posting.
This man have no business interfering in your husband's life and he may well be a con man! Your husband should not engross ideas of this man coming into his life as a brother no good come of it singular heartache.
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Don't pay any attention to Ollie...
Bless O-Ollie, she loves to write for 'shock-value'.
The others are telling you the right thing.
How wonderful for the brothers to be reunited! I can only imagine your husband may have a feeling some kind of 'survivor guilt' for being the one that was kept whilst his brother be given away.
I'm sure the resulting emotions can be worked through to a positive end. I have just this minute reunited with my family also and I wish you guys adjectives the best!
I'm so sorry you received such a bitter hateful answer referring to your brother-in-law as a 'con man' . That's just an awful, horrible thing to say-so.
Answers: www.touchedbyadoptionforums.com - it's for all member of natural family, adoptees and their partners/families, adoptive parents and extended families, foster carers. However it's mostly instinctive families and adoptees who are posting.
This man have no business interfering in your husband's life and he may well be a con man! Your husband should not engross ideas of this man coming into his life as a brother no good come of it singular heartache.
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